What’s the argument for these? Always seemed lame asf but never heard a reason to do it in the first place
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Anonymous8w
Whats the isk?
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Anonymousfuuuckyikyak8w
cities were the start, groups of families yk getting together so they weren’t herding through complexes
now? convenience. avoiding interacting with people they might not know, even if it’s just knocking on a door and saying thanks
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AnonymousOP8w
Ah ok. Yeah I can see relocating to a parking lot to avoid milling around crowded apartment hallways but other than that it seems sorta silly to me
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Anonymous8w
Do you know if there is much real risk associated with trick or treating tho? I haven’t seen the data myself but it seems like something that gets blown out of proportion
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Anonymous8w
Ohh ok I thought they were worried about attacks and crime, not car crashes. The latter case makes complete sense to me